Romeo + Juliet
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 12:45 pmToby2 posts in thread
Romeo + Juliet
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 12:45 pmIn light of the GRADS R + J in Feb-March and the upcoming BLT-Shakespearience R + J in July, I thought it may be appropriate to post this here.
http://www.theplainjane.com/shakespeare/
It is an online rendition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet performed by small marshmallow candies... Be warned - some low level language and a sex scene ;), but all in all fairly amusing, if only for the sheer fact that someone spent their time putting this together!!
The address was given to be by a very well respected academic on a Shakespeare mailing list, so it is nice to know that even the most stuffy of academics are able to appreciate the simpler things in life!
Or something.
Have a look.
Toby
http://www.theplainjane.com/shakespeare/
It is an online rendition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet performed by small marshmallow candies... Be warned - some low level language and a sex scene ;), but all in all fairly amusing, if only for the sheer fact that someone spent their time putting this together!!
The address was given to be by a very well respected academic on a Shakespeare mailing list, so it is nice to know that even the most stuffy of academics are able to appreciate the simpler things in life!
Or something.
Have a look.
Toby
TobyTue, 17 Apr 2001, 12:45 pm
In light of the GRADS R + J in Feb-March and the upcoming BLT-Shakespearience R + J in July, I thought it may be appropriate to post this here.
http://www.theplainjane.com/shakespeare/
It is an online rendition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet performed by small marshmallow candies... Be warned - some low level language and a sex scene ;), but all in all fairly amusing, if only for the sheer fact that someone spent their time putting this together!!
The address was given to be by a very well respected academic on a Shakespeare mailing list, so it is nice to know that even the most stuffy of academics are able to appreciate the simpler things in life!
Or something.
Have a look.
Toby
http://www.theplainjane.com/shakespeare/
It is an online rendition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet performed by small marshmallow candies... Be warned - some low level language and a sex scene ;), but all in all fairly amusing, if only for the sheer fact that someone spent their time putting this together!!
The address was given to be by a very well respected academic on a Shakespeare mailing list, so it is nice to know that even the most stuffy of academics are able to appreciate the simpler things in life!
Or something.
Have a look.
Toby
TobyWed, 18 Apr 2001, 02:18 pm
RE: Romeo + Juliet
Sorry about posting this again, but it seemed to disappear very swiftly overnight midst a flurry of 'Fame'-related stuff. Hm.
It's a irrelevant and silly little page, but it gave me a laugh as I wend my way through thesis-related horrors...
Thanks.
Toby
Toby Malone wrote:
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In light of the GRADS R + J in Feb-March and the upcoming BLT-Shakespearience R + J in July, I thought it may be appropriate to post this here.
http://www.theplainjane.com/shakespeare/
It is an online rendition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet performed by small marshmallow candies... Be warned - some low level language and a sex scene ;), but all in all fairly amusing, if only for the sheer fact that someone spent their time putting this together!!
The address was given to be by a very well respected academic on a Shakespeare mailing list, so it is nice to know that even the most stuffy of academics are able to appreciate the simpler things in life!
Or something.
Have a look.
Toby
It's a irrelevant and silly little page, but it gave me a laugh as I wend my way through thesis-related horrors...
Thanks.
Toby
Toby Malone wrote:
-------------------------------
In light of the GRADS R + J in Feb-March and the upcoming BLT-Shakespearience R + J in July, I thought it may be appropriate to post this here.
http://www.theplainjane.com/shakespeare/
It is an online rendition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet performed by small marshmallow candies... Be warned - some low level language and a sex scene ;), but all in all fairly amusing, if only for the sheer fact that someone spent their time putting this together!!
The address was given to be by a very well respected academic on a Shakespeare mailing list, so it is nice to know that even the most stuffy of academics are able to appreciate the simpler things in life!
Or something.
Have a look.
Toby